Beginning in 2025–2026, 215 Premier League games will air on Sky Sports.
More Premier League games than ever before will be shown on Sky Sports; Sky secures the rights to broadcast at least 215 live matches annually, potentially adding up to 100 more Premier League games.
Sky Sports has secured the rights to broadcast at least 215 live matches yearly, potentially adding up to 100 more Premier League games. As a result, Sky Sports will show more Premier League games than ever before.
From 2025–2026 until 2028–2029, Sky Sports’ purely live programming will include up to 100 extra matches per season, a 70% increase.
With at least four Premier League matches each week, Sky Sports will air more Premier League activity than any other broadcaster as part of the new agreement, which will go into effect with the 2025–2026 season.
Over 140 games will be contested on weekends, along with evening games on Fridays and Mondays and comprehensive coverage of three midweek match rounds, among the 215 matches that Sky Sports will air.
On the last day of every season, Sky Sports will also air all 10 Premier League games for the first time.
“This is a fantastic result for Sky customers, who will see a significant increase in the number of matches from the most iconic league in the world,” stated Dana Strong, Group CEO of Sky. We are excited to provide even more engagement, entertainment, and innovation before the end of the decade. We take great pride in our longstanding partnership with the Premier League.
“Sky is the undisputed home for sport fans in the UK.”
Premier League football on Sky Sports will feature an unparalleled lineup that includes:
Every first-choice match, providing fans with the greatest matches every week until May 2029.
At 4.30 p.m., Super Sunday is still the main kickoff time.
Final say on a Premier League weekend that features additional live matches on Fridays and Mondays.
Fans will experience a unique event as all of the championship games on the closing day of the season will be streamed live in one location for the first time.
Another first: starting on Sunday at 2 p.m., Sky Sports will now be able to broadcast many live matches on several weekends.
The majority of the holiday schedule, including Sky Sports’ return of Premier League football on Boxing Day.
Saturday December 9
Aston Villa vs Arsenal – kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday December 10
Luton vs Man City – kick-off 2pm
Tottenham vs Newcastle – kick-off 4.30pm
Friday December 15
Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham – kick-off 8pm
Saturday December 16
Burnley vs Everton – kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday December 17
West Ham vs Wolves – kick-off 2pm
Liverpool vs Man Utd – kick-off 4.30pm
Thursday December 21
Crystal Palace vs Brighton – kick-off 8pm
Friday December 22
Aston Villa vs Sheffield United – kick-off 8pm
Saturday December 23
Liverpool vs Arsenal – kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday December 24 – Christmas Eve
Wolves vs Chelsea – kick-off 1pm
Saturday December 30
Nottingham Forest vs Man Utd – kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday December 31 – New Year’s Eve
Fulham vs Arsenal – kick-off 2pm
Monday January 1 – New Year’s Day
Liverpool vs Newcastle – kick-off 8pm
Tuesday January 2
West Ham vs Brighton – kick-off 7.30pm
Sunday January 14
Everton vs Aston Villa – kick-off 2pm
Man Utd vs Tottenham – kick-off 4.30pm
Saturday January 20
Brentford vs Nottingham Forest – kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday January 21
Bournemouth vs Liverpool – kick-off 4.30pm
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